The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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For Sheriff:
JDK MANGl'M.
What have you to paint ?
And do
HAPPY HOME APRONS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1st
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Ill’BY HAWKINS
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For Tux Collector:
BRftT CARR
Ugh I n in g Mwonl
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merge i ease
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Laugh This Off!
Life and Accident Insurance
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Brief Fact. About
Fairbanks’ “DonQ”
For Commissioner. I’leiliii'l No
< (’ARRINGTON.
F. ANDERSON.
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w ill !»<■ pul on > ill
m ut Ti'ttw store.
Fm- Count.v Judge:
W E. Mi-NABB
with
Ut hit-lie
romance
will
, in di
Madison
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now the
< 'ompiin.v,
Hcriheil its
Fur liislviil Clerk:
A. I> HENSbEV
dimulaio tlu-
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PAINT '• EVERYTHING
. hero next
thin MtlUW
mime of "
‘ lio menus
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For Tax Assessor:
OSCAR BARBER
For Commissioner, Precinct No.
VIRGIL T. HARPER
For County Attorney:
THUS. II LEWIS.
o—o—
Vilaniine 0 serves to
aitivi- qmilllies of yeust
has um its chief characteristic the lact.
i that it is essential to reproduction
j'I’he word viltimiiie originated not more
in a dozen years ago Vitamiiie t
I represents the one effective check to
I the disease of scurvy.
Smith, loi hl
to <ibi-y the
admirabie attention to detail
tails allowances and ciiniels
a< count with a
mite hand, (hereby
pandemonium
Not coliteid
further upsets
lives of his chiirgeg. old and young,
by convincing them that the King for
<11111- ha, tieen entirely Wiped out in
For County Superintendent:
MRS CI.MRE F BOLLARD.
An unparalleled bargain you can not afford to
overlook—Wonderful models, excellent quality,
unheard of values. This assortment of Happy
Home House Frocks so far surpasses any others,
and unless you take advantage of this wonderful
sales event we know that vou will always regret
Sizes from 36 to 52.
i The ICuidt-rn ’Htui
jBIMNMoriug a "road show
Monday, F*bri;aiy
luis the tather
Adam and Eva.
men ns l hai
mu
you have any
trouble getting the kind
ol paint material
want ?
Bird.
and Frvemiin
all of ih<-m in the cast ol the
The scene WHH completed
when Billie Hove walked onio Hu- set
for a visit
u( Buy City la
to !»• given i
1. Now ( Herald
romantic ’
which by
the pluy is a
III fad, It Is the ini
I word In motb-rtilsm and is u < omedy
' of real enicrtaitimem
The Midi
I day at 0 a in ul Tdt
| wall UH late in Hi<- w<
i till the last day
mittce that
msiIh hr*.'
ut
I mull’, tr
I enjoyed working '
Jiintes Cruz*- in •.Mauneqiiin' was
cause he merely told uh what
' wanted Hu- act ion and thin let
For Commissioner.
E. C BAKER
I,as! year In- was with
Slmlo- >pi irean Revivals,
non Io- < singe m.iniigei
of Hu- impoi'hiiil part,
revival of Hheridnn't
Htarriug Mrs
Ing
hi ug
Imr
ItlHC
d riici Ing
Wliilcsl nite,
al I'*- will be
many
tloll <
v in
•The
Fiske and others
III2H hit
sheer
busim-MM trip to Smith Aim-r 1
instriicis his young business,
, Ailuiti Smith, to run and di I
| red bls family and htniMehold affairs'
i mm hr would any other liiislrirss as- |
. .ilgnment
pro* t eds
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Mary of Englund loves tn
i walk, often coming hack on toot from
I lours Glut start in a motor cur.
of land in the A. Hawh-s and Biinidllwlm
A Sojmiriier Lcngm- ', mid more I*'ili*
nliirly desrillK-il tni follows
Cuiilaiiilnv 217 ’’ aeri-H id land I*
a irm t of I i< ii-ii ini >-n by lio right
of way of fli'< N. Y T. A M Ry CoJmlnnii
Smll|i«-i :i I'm ili< Kullwa) ,,f • ’o»»*•
Hi*' ■ ntii'c trn< i being de
follows
BEGINNING fit tin- ’.vest i•••rm r
E < 'mH /••n I raci in I uuii li * or
idtiki- in lb* < * ii
cters
will* h
Vivian PJayrrn
the i ri fling of February 1
is ii Htory
me uh
rental
2S. I!‘2r.,
rented
Cole for one year, hegimilng l*ei t-m
her 1, 11125. aiibject, howeii r. to ul
the terms and conditions ot said reti
tel conlrnci.
WITNESS 5H IIANI> thm
of January. A l>. Il'2''>
SADIE ELIZABETH THOMASSON.
Administratrix of the Estate of John
N. SoulIi. Deceased.
'‘Hpimimn-iiy Is the soul of motion
picture ailing," ui**>iillng to Alice
Joyce who recently n-tmtied to the
srrreti after a
amt is playing
"Muune<|iiln,"
For Connly Trim ui-»
C. LAM HI AM
j Tribune Advertisements Get New Busine
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There’s alimidmil hiltmit
mid Eva" bus id < li-an.
wholesome fan 'l’lieri-’s roimim *-. too
fm ii miglilv ptetly iov* :4or> I th*'
drmmii i<- mol it. id
imle'-d,
King, a wealthy widower, is
ti.irassed by *|em<imls id
ea< Ii member being a
w.iHteflil and t bought less idler.
Mr King, in sheer desperation j production for
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1 lea mid
j manage
recn
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thus j
making the naming of iti<ab*y by tb**e
m ibe lap of lux-'
an absolute uecosnity. The man-!
in which they all set about to I
work and become earnest and faith- i
fid memlu-rs of the laboring i laax, i
through the divers me* 11 mm* of poultry,
hala-rdashery mid insurum e jmlicieM,!
and liow they succeed and ultimately |
find contentment umi lutppmim
merely unknown and undreaim-d
thi- Mtory of the play.
I'auslng riot
In the family
with merely this,
run <>l
Ii is an
Aiiiet i< an
inspiring ami u
Idleness.
Il will b*
evening ol
, Th I-CH-
If you
k nr p -r’mps
don’t blame tin- com
you doll I ret *• seal All
r -'o rvi-’l. ho check yours on*
I h<-|i rest C<IH> for ail eiol .
.itiops have comb in
Tilt; CII.M VH'H EE
The iimm-M of the players in "Man
m-iitiln." James Cruze’s product Ion fm
I’armnoiint of Fannie IIui-hi'm I’.ti.min
prize winning Htory. hiiVc led the -uati
to believe that the caHtlng dii*-*toi
ms a "hack to nature" cnnttdcx.
tin the set diirinr. the filming
the idctiire. coming to the Riitllo next
Bunday, were I'limlot Bird. Walter
I’igeon, Bess Flowers
Wood
piel tire.
staged bv I’t'ici
I Vivian well known actor prodm ei
New York t'iiv Mi
rerni-mb* t •■<! lot' Ina
re I Im-. "I fm Wn y fu i • • •'
Hiiiimi- Gnrdi ii not ho many y< ars ago
Bilasio in
mid this sea
mi<l has one
the HiOih
Rivals."
Dur
tlu- spring of Hl2rt he im to be
e mamigi-r with Leonore t lrich in
m w play to he produced Io Be
i Mr. Vivlmi is al pieHcnt con
"The Studio I'l.i i lloilKi-" ul
Long bilaiitl Tills Hi*-
med as a try oiit l*u
of Hie long New York prodm
Il will seal t!>l) peoph- mid will
lie under Mr
agetm-nt
II*- has choHi-n mi excellent cusl id
New York actors Io produce "Adam
mid Eva." mid the staging Its well a:
tin- dramatic coaching, will hiive Mi
Vivlan'H closest personal attention.
Political Announcements
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Tim minomieements for mfiiv
w hich appear in this column are made I
iH..I,ject lo the uciion ol' lie White
Man's 1‘nion pr'niaii*-.’
highly amusing
American life
Story of u rich
relatives delights
certain
far mid away
de,iiichI and
step that the
Hciisoti have imide
In ilie dit'eilioii <>f genuine light com
edy Now York Telegruph
miedy ol good uuality
Eva" deftly finished.
laid In Spain,
lakim* place
"Adarnuml Eva" merry and bright
Mlum and Eva" la very good fun.
i-w York World
The new Douglas Falrliunks
feature. "l>on Q. Son of Zorro
supreme meiodrumu
It is ii moiiern
with most of th*
in Madrid.
Act ion-piUH,
play, siiints.
j humor amt
li sMy
The scenic background is the most 1
elaborate end pretentious imaginable *
j for the period. Fairlianks leaps uh ii j
’ were from castle to castle
■ The plot is foumled i i "Don Q’s I
I Love Story" by K and Heskcth i'ri' ti-!
period of retireim-nt,I ai-d, adnpted tor the hciis-ii by Jack I
a fi-ntured role in I < mnninghain |
James (Titze’s new j '|’n,. gtory positively has nothing ,u I
I'liramount. do with Hu- t’ervanti-s hero. "Don C
"To he natural is the bardcMt thini’ (^nfxotc" or his windmill trouble ■ !■
to do befoie tin- camera. Som<- di , Mary Astor, young, beautiful and I
rci tors take all the spontmo-ity out m * ompllshed. has the h-mlhig I* min I ~“
of their actors ami m-treHses l>y loo jm- role
would any other busitieHs us- I many reliearsah;, and telling ihem in
part, brtHkly 114,0 minute detail iiow io do a H*-«-m
orders witli an j The reason I enjoyed u-otkiug with
lb- * tn I Jattu’s (’mw in ’Maune<|iiin' was he
charge t'attse he merely told uh whai he I
firm and indiscrlmi ! wu>'’,,d 'he action and then let uh
mid Gio it our own way. That's the reason |)lu
people tipp'-ttr natural in all his pic-1 t.,.tl
hl, hires.*’
the even tenor of tin- j
. old mid
, i olinbol .tied oil
iifiot her
I m I'm- ol tim first
i a rli li maniifacf m t-r’s
i horn*', wlii-ic tile resiles
|iiislomed lo while aw<ty
iiml iilwuvs ul tin*
Kim1, itic ruhlier
net shows the King Im ill
I.New J* rsi-v. with Gm idlers all
work through the wizm<lty of "Adam
ot and Eva
in I Im play
in "Adam
New
A polite
"Admit and
l>rightlv written and i-xi-eeditigly
well played
to lie in store for
Rmv ami
World.
A happy
t’ertain huci-csh seems
"Adam and Eva."
ret i e-diing New > ork
Tin- play
pre 1'111111 ion
atr«- If ban hern used tn stock
dm lions wllh amazing >m< *
liavr no liesitmi* V in
mi id* ul play hd ally audience
clean and whbh-sonm Git
yet >|i.n I IIm-, in di.ilogm and
firn- dramatic
Tin- play
When ‘‘Adam mid Eva” as first pi*
Mcnird nt ilie l.oiirait*' Theatre in
New York, tlicre wim tin it mi ii imit:
of highest prnine accorded the pi'o
duclioii liimi Broadway * i'lll* ■* It i
a lilom (hat the writer.-* agree on tic
merits of a play, ami th*- tact that th*-,'
nil Hitiil nice things of "Adam ami
Eva." is a la* I worthy of note
Tlie play enjoyed n re* ord
one Holiil ye.o on Broadway
inspiring comedy drama oi
hoi lely lit*-, hummi,
powerful ‘('niton agtiitiHt
Iti'zincHs mid vxtiavagance.
pri-H<>nl *-*l lii-t*- on the
Monday. Fidirmiry I. at N o'clock
Here is what the tivven leading til’ll
midi* crilliM on the New York paper
had to say about this play-:
"Adam and Eva" is a pleasant ami
mmmllng phiy. t’upitully acted. It
is thoroughly amusing mid it wilt be
the G
nor of tliiis hiii v«-v
li-r of t’am y
THENCE N. 45 E al io vi mt Iron
Htllke on lop blink of Can* V Creek, al
fi75 vi h a post on the H. E. side ol
the mrmlh of a Imo* for < a t i->rtter ol
this trui't:
THENCE N 4G deg l-Y mm W Id*
vi s to the cottier of Cum-.v, * ro : im-
the railroad at <31 vrs >>n thia line
THENCE down the c.-nli-i of Caney
t'lcek with its meandel ' to the 1*1.0 *'
of beginning, and * ontuining th*' *|<ian
lily of Intel morcHiiid. mid being tile
Um* l:in*i * id*vcycil by W F K.ihh
mul wifi- by deed dated <>*loliei
I'tnit. which deed Is it*urded In Vol
mm* Sfi\ pug** G-'*" <>f il<< iH-eti I: *j rd*
oi Mtilagordlt Comity, 'l’> '.a *. to which
deed ami record referem*' is hereby
bad mid made for more ptirtlcular de
h* riptlon of said properly; logethei
with all and Hingtiuii th*- improve
menta, tenetm-iitu, h<n*'-dlliim*-ntH, ap
pmieimnces, rlglila anil privilege*,
ii-ut-i, profits ami inconwH thereto he
ItiiiRinr. nr fhm-lrtmi mo-ing. ami
mai-hitn-iy oti said prcmis**H at th**
time *u the execution **t it cerlidn *1** *1
of Irital from John N. Hmtlh mid wile
Faill*- E. South. I** Hetnv I’ Drought
Tt iiHtei*. dated September 15, llil’i. ut
id any time thereafter put upon > u*i
premises, for the conduct there*
w hether nttm-hc*l or dels* tied; mul all
rights mul cltiims of. itml mm- - mul
oldlgations held by me uh Hitch ml
nilnist rat rix under rent.il contract
dated. November '.’S. I!< ’'-. w lu r* bv
bald property wuh rented to l> \\
as a "hit" from its fin-t '
on Broadway, wlu i* it j
solid year nt th*1 Ltmgueie 'l'h*' l
• * ■ •- k |>i o- '
* anil we
<'omm*-iuling it I'
It j,
OllgllOlll , j “
‘ with
<ih d ly
(’upitully
musing tiiul it
among tin- suti'vHMi’M of the -;eas*Ui
New Volk Tribune
"Adam mill Eva"
Genuine comedy of
entire ei»Ht is clevi-r
father mu) spoiled
ittldh-nees A sit* * v:<h that is
to endure as long it* Ilie best of (hem
New York Still
" Yiliim amt Eva" is
ihc lu-aIthii*Hl, happiest
most sin* ere forward
pl>*v w right s ol 1 lu-
It will tie here
come akmii New Yutk limes
"Adam and Eva" l» u dulUcbtful ' eralwbil# dwallar
• omrdy - unionk the very best light ury
pluys of racettt years New York‘tier
you
Well, if you will
come in and look over
our stock ol Sherwin-
Williams Paint you will
agree that no matter
what you want to paint
we have the kind of ma-
terial vou want here in
stock.
There are ,-ight * bm
I play. "Adam ami Eva'
pr< s<-nie*l here l*y ttu-
on the i vi-ning of February I. at Sj
o'clock II is a story of Atm-rlcan
society life, hitman and IriHpirlng with'
lots of fun mid Htill hoiiu- iii iiu-iuIihim-
ly drnmatie moments, The story Im
mteri-st ing
I .Imnei
j pei |’*-l tudiy
his family
Kstate of John N. South. De* »m'**’<!.
Sadie Eliza bet Ii Thomasson. Ailminin
trulrlx.
In the County
County. Texas.
.Notice is hereby glv* li lh.it I. Sutil*'
Elizabeth ThomaHsoii, adtumiHf rail lx
of the estali- of John N South, de
teust-d, pursuant to an ordi-i in said
• auHe made am) eiii<*re*t by «aiil court
on tin* 4th day of January. A It l!*:.'C. t
will, on the 2nd day of February. A I*
luati, the Hume being th*- lirst 'I’m- ;
day of said month, between th*- hours |
of It) o'clock n. m ami I <> < h>> k p
ul the courthouse door at Bay citv
firn County of Maliigoi*la.
TexiUt, sell at pptili*
htgiieHt bidder, for cash, Hu* follow
Ing desi-rihed (ni* I or parcel ol land
iH-longing to said estate, to wit
2F*. a* res of land lying nml helm- is clean **ml whoicMoni*-
Hliuatvd in the County of Malm-ord.i j >•’' ■l'"l |i,|K 'R-‘l'*g'i'
tin*- <li *im*iii< hi-*|ti*-m *
hi Hu- Stilt*- of Tc- mh, mid being out ,| |i( ()| M W4H wr(llen |,y t;uy Bol
of and a part of a tr i*t of 217 23 a* i*- llia m1(| (leorge Middleton, th*- mithor.-
Jtso collaborated on "Bolly^YVRtl
Broadway till
i wo actm in
l.ollg
* i i* Ii an- lie
theii' idle
ex I** im*'
limgiialr (
in
al
I’llHl
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$1.29 AND $1.49 VALUES
For One Dav Only
HE REMEMBERS
WHO SOLD IT TO HIM
mra
We Are Now Well Stocked
on —
FARM
MACHINERY
Of the Best Make and
Dependable
billed
LeTulle Mercantile
Company
mow
our Every Need Can Be Promptly
K
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86 cents
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fcS* Ths
i^lSh
HOUSES
LANDS
LOTS
Did you get the family that NEW HOME for
their Christmas gift? If not, how about mak-
ing it a NEW YEAR’S gift to them, and thus
start the New A ear off the b^st ever? We
have bargains in Bay City homes, also desir-
able farm lands adjoining the City limits, ideal
for suburban homes.
Sunday Night Excursions will
I he man who buys a used automobile, or a
new one for that matter, never forgets who
sold him the car. Sometimes he remembers
gratefully, sometimes resentfully. Ihe
point is, he remembers. 1 hat’s why the
automobile dealer who intends to remain in
business is most particular about his used
cars. He cannot afford to have one single
person think unkindly of him.
WILMER NINI, Manager
The Popular Priced Automobile
Quality at Low Cost
With Lisher Bodies and Duco Finish
I ires and Accessories
in the Old Express
Sixth Street
Located I emporarily i
Building on
I
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CAR
Magill Land Co.
i Phone 86 Notary Public in Office Phone 86
Goodyear .Tires
Exide Batteries
7
Be
HARDY - ANDERSON AUTO CO.
Phone I 54
SIMON BROS.
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
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For full information on all these matters, either
come to see us or phone-
go to the Valley until
further notice
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SALES and SERVICE
CAPITOL CHEVROLET
SALES COMPANY
WILMER NINE Manager
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1926, newspaper, January 29, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362651/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.